MIT Hacks

Faced with the problem of getting around campus efficiently (and with style), one MIT student designed and built an all electric mountain board with a wireless hand control. Even more impressive is the fact that the wireless hand control is a PS2...

Believe it or not, it's possible to take high quality photos of near-space using parts for under $150.Â It's been done by a group of MIT students and hobbists and you can do it too.Â Typically this is done by simply lifting a camera as high...

A few MIT students build this motorized shopping cart out of parts from an old go-cart. While some students spend college parting, these cool kids used their time to build this babe-magnet of a ride. You can check out the video demo above and...

Siftables is the latest example of a Tangible User Interface (TUI), an emerging technology that aims to use physical objects as interface for computing needs.Ã‚ Siftables, however, differ from traditional models with the addition of a sensor...